Test Leader
Test Leader We are looking for an experienced Test Leader to support testing and validation activities within automotive software development. In this role, you will be responsible for planning, coordinating and leading test activities throughout the development lifecycle. You will work closely with development teams, system engineers and stakeholders to ensure high software quality, timely deliveries and continuous improvements of test processes. Responsibilities Lead and coordinate test activities for embedded software projects. Develop and maintain test strategies, test plans and test schedules. Coordinate test execution, defect management and reporting. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure quality throughout the development lifecycle. Support release planning, risk management and quality assurance activities. Drive continuous improvements in testing processes, methods and automation. Monitor test progress and communicate status to stakeholders. Required Qualifications Several years of experience in software testing within the automotive industry. Experience leading or coordinating test teams and test activities. Strong understanding of verification and validation processes. Experience with embedded systems and system-level testing. Familiarity with Agile ways of working. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work in an international and cross-functional environment. Meritorious Experience with HiL environments. Experience with test automation and CI/CD. Knowledge of automotive communication protocols such as CAN, LIN or Automotive Ethernet. Experience with tools such as CANoe, dSPACE, Jira or DOORS. ISTQB certification is considered an advantage.
ASIC/FPGA Verification Engineers
Job Description Scope: Verification planning, specification, and Verification environment (creation / adaptation / maintenance) Test case creation & execution Requirements: Experience in FPGA/ASIC Top-Level Verification Excellent skills in SystemVerilog and UVM Experience in Emulation Strong skills in C and VHDL Experienced in Hardware design / systemization Good skills in working with UNIX and/or Linux Good to have: Excellent skills in several standard interfaces, such as Ethernet, I3C, SPI, SGMII, CPRI etc Excellent skills in AMBA design, AXI, AHB, APB Formal verification High level synthesis Scripting skills using eg Python, TCL and / or Perl Agile
Control System Integrator
We are now looking for Control System Integrators with experience in EPICS. Scope: Analysis and definition of requirements for different control systems Architecture and design of control system components Implementation and test of control system components Maintenance, support, and improvements of delivered components Quality control and regulatory compliance of deliverables Requirements: BSc in Engineering Physics, Automation, Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering Experience in EPICS-based control system integration 2+ years of experience in developing, integrating and commissioning PLC based control systems Experience in verification and validation of control systems Excellent oral and written English skills Good to have: MSc in Engineering Physics, Automation, Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering Experience and knowledge of HMI/OPI development Experience from working with configuration management tools, source code management tools, and version control systems (preferably git) Experience from complex, international, technical and/or scientific projects Experience from collaborative electronic tools such as Jira and Confluence Experience from working in an international environment Knowledge of additional European languages
C++ Developer
We are looking for experienced C++ developers to strengthen our team, with the ambition to rapidly grow into a key member of the team and with deep knowledge of C++. Requirements: Skilled in C++ with solid interest in programming and software development M.Sc in Software Engineering or equivalent experience through years of practice Deep knowledge of Infotainment and Automotive Fluent in English
Android Infotainment Developer
We are looking for experienced SW engineers to strengthen our Android team, with the ambition to rapidly grow into a key member of the team and with deep knowledge of the Android Platform. Requirements: Skilled in Android, Linux, C, C++, Kotlin with solid interest in programming and software development M.Sc in Software Engineering or equivalent experience through years of practice Deep knowledge of the Android Platform and framework Fluent in English Good to have: Infotainment systems Android TV or STB development Android automotive OS **Please send Your CV to [email protected].
Pipe Designer
Head Energy is an independent Scandinavian engineering and consulting house providing a wide range of products to onshore and offshore industries. We work with reputed clients in Energy, Civil Construction, Infrastructure, and Industry. Head Energy has more than 950 employees, and offices in Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo, Trondheim, Gothenburg, Stenungsund, Västerås, Halmstad, Lund, Esbjerg, Odense, and Hamburg. We are employee owned, client focused and growth oriented. We live by our core values: Responsible | Honest | Inclusive | Innovative. Our vision is to bring our employees and clients one step ahead. Pipe Designer - for world-leading industry and a sustainable energy transition Would you like to be part of shaping the industry of the future and contribute to a sustainable energy system for coming generations? Here you get the opportunity to develop, take the next step in your career and benefit from attractive benefits. What about: Assignments within process, energy and industry Assignments at the forefront of technology that contribute to a more efficient and sustainable future A company with a clear sustainability plan Or: Collective agreement with competitive pension and insurance benefits Generous wellness allowance of 5000 kr/year Opportunity for pension savings through salary exchange Access to the company's mountain cabins A flexible and positive work environment Close dialogue with your immediate manager about assignments and your personal development Team meetings A secure employment with the best conditions Offer of courses based on your individually developed plan Responsibilities: As a Pipe Designer at Head Energy, you will drive the development of future energy and industrial solutions. Together we contribute to a more sustainable society and the industry's green transition. Your drive, personal ambition, your competence and development plan create together with the client great opportunities for your future. As a Pipe Designer you will mainly work with design of static and rotating equipment and pressure equipment in industrial environments. Other tasks may include creating design drawings, pipe sizing, design of pipe supports, engineering, tender documents, assembly supervision and planning, as well as maintenance assignments. Problem solving and innovative thinking are part of your daily work and a key to success in this role. Communication, ability to create engagement and the ability to deliver together with others to reach set goals and deadlines are other important skills. Education and experience: Technical education from university, college, or equivalent established knowledge of pipe design At least 3 years of experience in industrial design Experience in design of pipes and pipe supports Previous experience in projects and assignments from pipe and installation design, primarily within process industry and energy Experience with software such as Aveva E3D, Plant3D, PDMS or AutoCAD. Meritorious: Experience in strength calculations and flow calculations Knowledge of applicable rules and regulations for pressure equipment. Location: Lund Languages: Swedish - fluent in speech & writing English - fluent in speech & writing About you: You are forward-thinking, curious and enjoy challenges You are passionate about future technology You value work where you build relationships, create networks and feel responsible for your tasks. You thrive in the role of consultant and appreciate working with people in varying teams. About us: Since its founding in 2010, Head Energy has grown to globally have 950 employees and in recent years has had strong growth in Sweden. We are now looking for you to be part of the continued journey. As a technical consultant with our clients, we offer you developing and challenging assignments where you get the opportunity for personal development while being part of Head Energy's growth journey. Assignments and projects contain great variation and we are looking for you who see this as educational and inspiring. Together with you and our clients, we at Head Energy are
Electrical Design Engineer
Head Energy is an independent Scandinavian engineering and consulting house providing a wide range of products to onshore and offshore industries. We work with reputed clients in Energy, Civil Construction, Infrastructure, and Industry. Head Energy has more than 950 employees, and offices in Bergen, Stavanger, Oslo, Trondheim, Gothenburg, Stenungsund, Västerås, Halmstad, Lund, Esbjerg, Odense, and Hamburg. We are employee owned, client focused and growth oriented. We live by our core values: Responsible | Honest | Inclusive | Innovative. Our vision is to bring our employees and clients one step ahead. Electrical Design Engineer - for world-leading industry and a sustainable energy transition Would you like to help shape the industry of the future and contribute to a sustainable energy system for coming generations? Here you get the opportunity to develop, take the next step in your career, and enjoy attractive benefits. How about: Assignments in energy, product development, and industry Assignments that contribute to world-leading and sustainable technical solutions A company with a clear sustainability plan Or: Collective agreement with competitive pension and insurance benefits Generous wellness allowance of 5,000 kr/year Opportunity for pension savings through salary exchange Access to the company's mountain cabins A flexible and positive work environment Close dialogue with your direct manager about assignments and your personal development Team meetings A secure employment with the best conditions Offer of courses based on your individually developed plan Responsibilities: As an electrical design engineer at Head Energy, you will drive the development of future energy and industrial solutions. Together we contribute to a more sustainable society and industry's green transition. You will have the opportunity to work on high-tech development projects. The projects are in our business areas Energy, Industry/Product Development, and Process. This means you could design everything from machines, electrical cabinets, electrical grids and related products to designs around various energy sources. Your drive, personal ambition, your competence, and development plan create together with the client great opportunities for your future. Projects may involve new development or product and machine updates. In many cases you will also get the opportunity to be involved from start to finish and see the product/systems commissioned at FAT/SAT. As an electrical design engineer you will work with, among other things: Electrical design of machines, cabinets, and systems Dimensioning and selection of components and cabling Development of drawings and technical specifications Conduct preliminary studies and investigations Provide technical support to production Technical support to customers Ensure that design work is carried out according to customer procedures and complies with applicable standards Quality assure and technically review design work against the original order Participate in FAT and SAT Perform risk assessments/risk analyses Education and Experience: University degree in electrical engineering At least 3 years of professional experience in electrical design Experience with commonly used software such as ELMASTER, EPLAN, ELPROCAD, or similar Experience with machine, system, and automation-related electrical design Experience with instrumentation is a merit Experience as an electrical design engineer in hydropower, nuclear power, wind power, or solar energy is a merit Base Location: Lund Languages: Swedish - fluent in speech and writing English - fluent in speech and writing About You: You are forward-thinking, curious, and enjoy challenges You are passionate about future technology You value work where you build relationships, create networks, and feel responsibility for your tasks. You thrive in the consultant role and appreciate working with people in varying teams. About Us: Since its founding in 2010, Head Energy has grown to globally have 850 employees and has experienced strong growth in Sweden in recent years. We are now seeking you to be part of the continuing journey. As a technical consultant with our clients, we offer you developing and challenging assignments where you have the opportunity for personal development while being part of Head Energy's growth journey. Assignments and projects include great variety and we seek someone who sees this as educational and inspiring. Together with you and our clients, at Head Energy we are
Mechanical Design Engineer
Mechanical Design Engineer – for world-leading industry and a sustainable energy transition Would you like to be part of shaping the industry of the future and contribute to a sustainable energy system for coming generations? Here you have the opportunity to develop yourself, take the next step in your career, and enjoy attractive benefits. What about: Assignments within energy, product development, and industry Assignments that contribute to world-leading and sustainable technical solutions A company with a clear sustainability plan Or: Collective agreement with competitive pension and insurance benefits Generous wellness allowance of 5000 kr/year Opportunity for pension savings through salary exchange Access to company mountain cabins A flexible and positive work environment Close dialogue with your direct manager about assignments and your personal development Team meetings A secure employment with the best conditions Course offerings based on your individually developed plan Job Responsibilities: As a mechanical engineer at Head Energy, you drive the development of future energy and industrial solutions. Together we contribute to a more sustainable society and industry's green transition. You will have the opportunity to work on high-tech development projects. The projects are in our business areas Energy, Industry/Product Development, and Process. This means that as a design engineer you will have the opportunity to work with product and machine design with a focus on technically efficient solutions. The work takes place either with and at our customers or in our in-house projects, which creates great opportunities for personal experience development. Depending on your background, you will be able to work with leading product development companies and/or machine and automation-focused companies. Your drive, personal ambition, your competence, and development plan create together with the customer great opportunities for your future. Projects can involve new development or product and machine updates. In many cases you will also have the opportunity to be involved from start to finish and see the product/systems being commissioned and put into production. As a mechanical design engineer you will, among other things, work with: Mechanical design of products, machines, and systems in the form of 3D-CAD and drawing creation (2D and 3D) Design in close collaboration with calculation, electrical/electronics, and software Participate in material selection and production methods Participate in testing Participate in supplier selection Be the technical support for aftermarket and production Technical support to customer Ensure that development work is carried out according to customer procedures and complies with applicable standards and regulations Quality assure and technically review development work against the original order Participate in testing and production commissioning Perform risk and safety assessments/analyses Education and Experience: Higher education in mechanical/mechanical engineering At least 3 years of professional experience as a design engineer Experience with CAD systems such as Creo, SolidWorks, Catia, Inventor, NX You may have experience in design of products for personal and consumer use, as well as design of products for production and system solutions Experience with commissioning and close collaboration with, or work with electrical design is advantageous Location: Lund Languages: Swedish - fluent in speech & writing English - fluent in speech & writing About You: You are forward-thinking, curious, and enjoy challenges You are passionate about future technology You value work where you build relationships, create networks, and take responsibility for your tasks You thrive in the consultant role and appreciate working with people in varying teams About Us: Since its founding in 2010, Head Energy has grown to 950 employees globally and has experienced strong growth in Sweden in recent years. We are now looking for you to be part of the continued journey. As a technical consultant at our customers, we offer you developing and challenging assignments where you have the opportunity for personal development while being part of Head Energy's growth journey. Assignments and projects contain great variation, and we are looking for you who sees this as educational and inspiring. Together with you and our customers, Head Energy is "One step ahead"! With a flexible work environment and close contact with your engaged manager, we want to provide conditions for you as an employee to enjoy your assignment and have tasks you find inspiring and exciting. Our ambition is to do our best to support you in your personal and professional development. We regularly arrange meetings and activities with our team. Head Energy has a collective agreement with Innovationsföretagen which includes Swedish Engineers and Unionen. Head Energy - This is our story (https://vimeo.com/394432835/05ddb8ba06) Selection will be made continuously during the application period. Head Energy uses a simple and user-friendly candidate system. By linking to your CV or LinkedIn profile, you can apply for our open positions with a single click. Keeping your profile up to date increases the likelihood that we can match your expertise with relevant positions. #LI-MJ1
Human Exposure to Emerging Environmental Contaminants via High-Resolution MS
Department of Water and Environment Doctoral Study Subject: Environmental Analysis with specialization in Environmental Chemistry Description of the Doctoral Project: This doctoral project aims to develop an analytically robust strategy to identify, measure, and interpret emerging environmental contaminants (contaminants of emerging concern, CECs) relevant to human exposure via water. The project will use existing information from pan-European monitoring campaigns stored in the NORMAN database on chemical occurrences to identify substances that may be present in water resources and contribute to human exposure. Based on this knowledge, the doctoral student will develop and validate analytical methods for selected emerging contaminants and apply these to water-related samples collected at the national or international level. The results will be interpreted using hazard, exposure, and risk indicators to support the prioritization of substances for future monitoring. Additionally, suspect screening and non-target screening will be used to identify new substances that can contribute to early warning systems for emerging chemical risks. The project includes: i) selection and prioritization of emerging environmental contaminants using European monitoring data and information on chemical properties of substances; ii) development and validation of an LC-HRMS-based targeted method for selected substances; iii) application of the method to water-related samples, such as drinking water and precipitation; iv) comparison between LC-HRMS and LC-MS/MS for selected compounds to evaluate sensitivity, linearity, precision, and suitability for monitoring; and v) interpretation of results in relation to human exposure. You will work in an international and interdisciplinary research team. The project provides access to advanced instrumentation and training in data analysis, scientific communication, and international research collaboration. Duties: We are seeking a doctoral student who wants to contribute to increased knowledge of emerging environmental contaminants in water-related exposure pathways for humans, with a particular focus on analytical method development and high-resolution mass spectrometry. To achieve this goal, you will develop and apply analytical workflows for determining selected emerging contaminants in water-related samples collected at the national or international level. The selection of substances will be based on existing knowledge and available monitoring data. A central part of the project is the use of liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) for sensitive and reliable chemical analysis. Analysis of polar substances may require the use of specialized chromatographic columns. The project may also include comparisons between LC-HRMS and LC-MS/MS for selected substances to assess method sensitivity, linearity, precision, and suitability for monitoring. Selected samples may be analyzed using effect-directed analysis (EDA) to link chemical occurrence to biological effects. Duties also include sample preparation, extraction and analysis of contaminants, HRMS data processing, quality assurance, data analysis, visualization and interpretation of results using hazard, exposure, and risk indicators, collaboration with national and international partners, and authoring scientific articles in English. Eligibility: Basic eligibility is held by those who have completed an advanced degree, completed course requirements of at least 240 ECTS credits, of which at least 60 ECTS at the advanced level, or who have otherwise acquired substantially equivalent knowledge within or outside the country (the Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 7 § 39). Special eligibility for admission to doctoral studies in the subject of Environmental Analysis with specialization in Environmental Chemistry is held by those with knowledge in aquatic ecology, aquatic biogeochemistry, statistics, or ecotoxicology. Undergraduate education must include an independent project. In addition, you must have English language skills equivalent to a passing grade in English B/6 from Swedish upper secondary school. Your Background: Applicants should have a master's degree in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, environmental science, toxicology, or equivalent. Specialization in chemical analysis of water pollutants and experience with LC-MS or LC-HRMS are advantageous. Previous experience with laboratory work, sample preparation, extraction and analysis of organic contaminants is beneficial. Experience with method development, method validation, quality assurance, or analysis of water-related matrices is also considered advantageous. Experience with suspect screening and non-target screening workflows is particularly desirable. Skills in data processing using statistical computing and visualization tools (e.g., R, Python, or equivalent) are also advantageous. The ability to handle large analytical datasets and work in a structured and reproducible manner is important for the project. Great emphasis will also be placed on personal qualities such as good collaboration skills, analytical ability and problem-solving skills, accuracy, motivation, and the ability to work both independently and in collaboration with others. Read more here: https://www.slu.se/om-slu/jobba-pa-slu/lediga-jobb/doktorand2/ Employment Form and Salary: Employment as a doctoral student (4 years of education). The salary for the doctoral student position follows local collective agreement with fixed salary steps. Scope: 100% Location: Uppsala Start Date: By agreement. Application and Selection: Welcome to submit your application via the application button below no later than 2026-08-28. Sweden's University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in developing sustainable living, grounded in science and education. Through our focus on the interactions between humans, animals, and ecosystems and responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Main locations are Alnarp, Umeå, and Uppsala, but operations are also conducted at research stations, experimental parks, and educational locations throughout the country. SLU has over 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students, and a turnover exceeding 4.5 billion Swedish kronor. The university is investing in attractive environments on its campus areas. We work toward an equal and inclusive work environment where open dialogue between people with different experiences forms the basis for scientific rigor, creativity, and development.
Assessing human exposure to emerging contaminants using high-resolution MS
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment Third-cycle subject area Environmental assessment, specialising in environmental chemistry Description of the doctoral project This doctoral project aims to develop an analytically robust strategy to identify, measure and interpret contaminants of emerging concern relevant for water-related human exposure. The project will use existing information from pan-European monitoring campaigns stored in the NORMAN chemical occurrence database to identify substances that may occur in water resources and contribute to human exposure. Based on this evidence, the doctoral student will develop and validate analytical methodologies for selected emerging substances and apply them to water-related samples collected at national or international level. The results will be interpreted using hazard, exposure and risk indicators to support the prioritisation of substances for future monitoring. In addition, suspect and non-target screening will be applied to reveal novel compounds that may contribute to early-warning systems for emerging chemical risks. The project includes i) selecting contaminants of emerging concern re-using European monitoring data and their chemical properties; ii) developing and validating an LC-HRMS-based target method for emerging substances; iii) applying the method to water-related samples (drinking water, precipitation); iv) comparing LC-HRMS with LC-MS/MS for selected compounds to assess sensitivity, linearity, precision and suitability for monitoring; and v) interpreting the results in relation to human exposure You will work in an international, interdisciplinary team. The project provides access to advanced instrumentation and training in data analysis, scientific communication, and collaborative research. About the position We are seeking a PhD student who will advance the understanding of contaminants of emerging concern in water-related pathways of human exposure, with a particular focus on analytical method development and high-resolution mass spectrometry. To achieve this aim, you will develop and apply analytical workflows for the determination of selected emerging substances in water-related samples collected at national or international level. The selection of substances will be guided by existing information. Central to the project is the use of liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) for sensitive and reliable chemical analysis. Analysis of polar substances may require the use of specialised LC columns. The project may also include comparison with LC-MS/MS for selected compounds to assess sensitivity, linearity, precision and suitability for monitoring. Selected samples may be processed using effect-directed analysis (EDA) to link chemical presence with biological effects. The duties also include sample preparation, extraction and analysis of contaminants, processing of HRMS datasets, quality assurance, data analysis, visualisation and interpretation of results using hazard, exposure and risk indicators, collaboration with national and international partners, and scientific manuscript writing in English. Requirements To meet the general entry requirements you must have been awarded a second-cycle (Master's) qualification, satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle, or acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad (Higher Education Ordinance 1993:100, Chapter 7, Section 39). Specific entry requirements for the third-cycle courses and study programme in environmental assessment, specialising in environmental chemistry. To meet the specific entry requirements, you must have knowledge of aquatic ecology, aquatic biogeochemistry, statistics or ecotoxicology. The undergraduate degree must include a degree project. You must also meet the equivalent English language requirements as those necessary for the Swedish upper-secondary qualification Engelska B/6. Your profile Applicants shall hold an MSc in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, environmental science, toxicology or equivalent. Specialisation in chemical analysis of water contaminants and experience with LC-MS or LC-HRMS are valuable merits. Previous experience with laboratory work, sample preparation, extraction and analysis of organic contaminants is advantageous. Experience with method development, method validation, quality assurance or the analysis of water-related matrices is also considered a merit. Experience with suspect and nontarget screening workflows is highly desirable. Data processing skills using statistical computing and visualization tools (e.g. R, Python or similar) are also considered a merit. The ability to handle large analytical datasets and to work in a structured and reproducible way is important for the project. Emphasis is also placed on personal characteristics such as strong interpersonal skills, analytical and problem-solving abilities, accuracy, motivation, and the capacity to work independently as well as in collaboration with others. Read more here: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-and-vacancies/doktorand2/ Form of employment Employment as a doctoral student (4-year programme). Doctoral student's salaries are set following the local collective agreement. Salary progression is fixed. Location: Uppsala Scope: 100% Start date: Upon agreement. Application and selection: Please submit your application using the link below. The deadline is 28 August 2026. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development for sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Our main campuses are located in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala, however, the university also operates at research stations, experimental forests and teaching sites throughout Sweden. SLU has around 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students and a turnover of over SEK 4,5 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses.
Advanced Screening of Emerging Environmental Contaminants in Food Chains
Department of Water and Environment Doctoral Program: Environmental Analysis with focus on Environmental Chemistry Description of the Doctoral Project: This doctoral project aims to increase understanding of emerging environmental contaminants (CECs) in food chains by using bioaccumulation and trophic transfer as strategies for chemical prioritization. The project will investigate how contaminants are transported from the environment to organisms and further through food chains, and how these processes can be used to identify substances relevant to ecosystems and One Health. The project will focus on one or several selected food chain systems depending on sample availability, collaborations, and scientific relevance. The project includes: i) selection of relevant food chain systems, biological matrices, and emerging environmental contaminants based on occurrence data, chemical properties, bioaccumulation potential, and available samples; ii) application of targeted analysis, suspect screening, and non-target screening with LC-HRMS to identify known and previously unknown substances in selected biological matrices; iii) evaluation of bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and trophic transfer patterns where appropriate data and samples are available; iv) use of samples from environmental sample banks, where available, to investigate temporal trends and enable retrospective screening; and v) linking of measured chemical patterns to potential environmental sources. You will work in an international and interdisciplinary research team. The project provides access to advanced instrumentation and training in data analysis, scientific communication, and international research collaboration. Main Responsibilities: We are seeking a doctoral student who wants to contribute to increased knowledge about emerging environmental contaminants in food chains, with particular focus on bioaccumulation, trophic transfer, and advanced chemical screening. To achieve this goal, you will develop and apply analytical workflows for detection and identification of both known and previously unknown substances in complex biological matrices. The work includes, among other things, sample preparation, extraction, and development of purification strategies for biological samples. The project will also include semiquantitative analysis of identified substances as well as evaluation of bioaccumulation, biomagnification, and trophic transfer patterns in selected food chain systems. When appropriate samples are available, material from environmental sample banks can be used to investigate temporal trends and conduct retrospective screening. Work tasks also include preparation of biological and environmental samples, extraction and analysis of target substances and unknown compounds, processing of large HRMS datasets, data analysis, statistical evaluation, interpretation of chemical patterns in relation to environmental sources, collaboration with national and international partners, and authoring of scientific articles in English. Qualifications Required: Basic eligibility is held by those who have completed a degree at an advanced level, completed course requirements of at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 credits at an advanced level, or who in another way within or outside the country have acquired essentially equivalent knowledge (Swedish Higher Education Ordinance, ch. 7 § 39). Special eligibility for admission to doctoral studies in Environmental Analysis with focus on Environmental Chemistry is held by those with knowledge in aquatic ecology, aquatic biogeochemistry, statistics, or ecotoxicology. The undergraduate education should include an independent project. Additionally, you are required to have knowledge of English equivalent to a passing grade in English B/6 from Swedish upper secondary school. Your Background: Applicants should have a master's degree in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, chemistry, ecotoxicology, environmental science, food science, or equivalent. Specialization in chemical analysis of organic contaminants and experience with LC-MS, LC-HRMS, GC-MS, or other advanced mass spectrometric techniques is meritorious. Experience with suspect screening and non-target screening workflows is particularly desirable. Previous experience with chemical analytical laboratory work, particularly with complex biological, food, biota, soil, or sediment matrices, is an advantage. Knowledge of emerging environmental contaminants, bioaccumulation, biomagnification, trophic transfer, or time series analysis is considered meritorious. Skills in data processing using statistical computation, visualization, and data analysis tools (such as R, Python, or similar) are also meritorious. Great emphasis is also placed on personal qualities such as good collaboration skills, analytical and problem-solving abilities, accuracy, motivation, and the ability to work both independently and in collaboration with others. Read more here: https://www.slu.se/om-slu/jobba-pa-slu/lediga-jobb/doktorand3/ Employment Form and Salary: Employment as a doctoral student (4-year program). Salary for the doctoral student position follows a local collective agreement with fixed salary steps. Scope: 100% Location: Uppsala Start Date: By agreement. Application and Selection: Welcome to submit your application via the application button below no later than August 28, 2026. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in developing sustainable life, grounded in science and education. Through our focus on the interactions between humans, animals, and ecosystems and responsible stewardship of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. The main locations are Alnarp, Umeå, and Uppsala, but operations are also conducted at research stations, experimental parks, and educational sites throughout the country. SLU has over 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students, and a turnover of over 4.5 billion SEK. The university is committed to creating attractive environments on its campus areas. We work for an equal and inclusive working environment where open dialogue between people with different experiences forms the foundation for scholarship, creativity, and development. We therefore welcome people with different backgrounds and perspectives to apply for this position.
Advanced Screening & Prioritization of Emerging Contaminants in Food Chains
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment Third-cycle subject area Environmental assessment, specializing in environmental chemistry. Description of the doctoral project This doctoral project aims to improve the understanding of contaminants of emerging concern in food chains by using bioaccumulation and trophic transfer as a strategy for chemical prioritization. The project will investigate how contaminants move from environmental sources into organisms and through food chains, and how these processes can be used to identify substances of relevance for ecosystems and One Health. The project will focus on one or more selected food-chain systems, depending on sample availability, collaborations and scientific relevance. The project includes i) selecting relevant food-chain systems, biological matrices and contaminants of emerging concern based on occurrence data, chemical properties, bioaccumulation potential and available samples; ii) applying target, suspect and non-target screening using LC-HRMS to identify known and previously unknown substances in selected biological matrices; iii) assessing bioaccumulation, biomagnification and trophic transfer patterns where suitable data and samples are available; iv) using environmental specimen bank samples, where available, to investigate time trends and support retrospective screening; and v) connecting measured chemical patterns to possible environmental sources. You will work in an international, interdisciplinary team. The project provides access to advanced instrumentation and training in data analysis, scientific communication, and collaborative research. About the position We are seeking a PhD student who will advance the understanding of contaminants of emerging concern in food chains, with a particular focus on bioaccumulation, trophic transfer and advanced chemical screening. To achieve this aim, you will develop and apply analytical workflows for the detection and identification of known and previously unknown compounds in complex biological matrices, including sample preparation, extraction and clean-up strategies. The project will also include semi-quantitative analysis of detected compounds and the assessment of bioaccumulation, biomagnification and trophic transfer patterns in selected food-chain systems. Where suitable samples are available, environmental specimen bank material may be used to investigate time trends and support retrospective screening. The duties also include preparation of biological and environmental samples, extraction and analysis of target and non-target compounds, processing of large HRMS datasets, data analysis, statistical evaluation, interpretation of chemical patterns in relation to environmental sources, collaboration with national and international partners, and scientific manuscript writing in English. Requirements To meet the general entry requirements you must have been awarded a second-cycle (Master's) qualification, satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle, or acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad (Higher Education Ordinance 1993:100, Chapter 7, Section 39). Specific entry requirements for the third-cycle courses and study programme in environmental assessment, specializing in environmental chemistry. To meet the specific entry requirements, you must have knowledge of aquatic ecology, aquatic biogeochemistry, statistics or ecotoxicology. The undergraduate degree must include a degree project. You must also meet the equivalent English language requirements as those necessary for the Swedish upper-secondary qualification Engelska B/6. Your profile Applicants shall hold an MSc in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, chemistry, ecotoxicology, environmental science, food science or equivalent. Specialization in chemical analysis of organic contaminants and experience with LC-MS, LC-HRMS, GC-MS or other advanced mass spectrometry techniques are valuable merits. Experience with suspect and non-target screening workflows is highly desirable. Previous experience with chemical analytical laboratory work, particularly involving complex biological, food, biota, soil or sediment matrices, is advantageous. Knowledge of contaminants of emerging concern, bioaccumulation, biomagnification, trophic transfer or time-trend analysis is considered a merit. Data processing skills using statistical computing, visualization and data analysis tools (e.g. R, Python or similar) are also considered a merit. Emphasis is also placed on personal characteristics such as strong interpersonal skills, analytical and problem-solving abilities, accuracy, motivation, and the capacity to work independently as well as in collaboration with others. Read more here: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/jobs-and-vacancies/doktorand3/ Form of employment / Funding Employment as a doctoral student (4-year programme). Doctoral student's salaries are set following the local collective agreement. Salary progression is fixed. Location: Uppsala Scope: 100% Start date: Upon agreement. Application and selection: Please submit your application using the link below. The deadline is 28 August 2026. The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development for sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Our main campuses are located in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala, however, the university also operates at research stations, experimental forests and teaching sites throughout Sweden. SLU has around 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students and a turnover of over SEK 4.5 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterized by inclusivity and gender equality, where different experiences generate conversations between people and pave the way for science, creativity and development. Therefore, we welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Postdoc on Terrestrial Carbon Cycle Under Global Change
Department of Soil and Environment A 2-year postdoc position is available in the Soil and Environmental Physics group at the Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in Uppsala. We are looking for a researcher fascinated by the interactions of ecological, biogeochemical, and physical processes that shape the responses of the carbon cycle to global change and the implementation of these interactions into soil and ecosystem models. Depending on the selected candidate, the research project can focus on statistical analysis of literature data, process-based modeling, or a combination of the two. We offer a stimulating research environment with opportunities to collaborate with soil scientists and ecologists, within SLU, in Sweden and internationally. About the Position As a postdoc in the project, you will be expected to perform independent research, including data collection from literature sources and online databases, statistical data analyses, development and use of process-based mathematical models, writing scientific papers in collaboration with the project group and external collaborators, and presenting research results at seminars and conferences. Your Profile In order to qualify for a postdoctoral position, applicants are required to hold a doctoral degree. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with excellent skills and experience in: Formulating novel research questions and hypotheses on processes controlling carbon fluxes and storages in soils, vegetation, and ecosystems Collection, harmonization, and statistical analysis of data on soil, vegetation, or ecosystem carbon fluxes and storages from literature sources and databases Development and use of process-based mathematical models of carbon cycle in soils and ecosystems We are particularly interested in candidates able to conceptualize and statistically or mathematically link processes occurring at different spatial or temporal scales, or across levels of ecological organization (e.g., upscaling of microbial processes to ecosystem level; use of plant traits to understand ecosystem carbon budgets). Given the nature of the research project, we expect the selected candidate to be able to interact with soil scientists, ecologists, and biogeochemists. Experience in publishing in highly ranked scientific journals in English is also important. The position is intended for a junior researcher and we are primarily looking for people who completed their doctoral degree no more than three years ago. About Us The Department of Soil and Environment is a leading soil research institution, both nationally and internationally. Our research focuses on fundamental soil properties and processes, as well as how soil functions are affected by changes in environmental conditions, including climate change. Through research, environmental analysis, and education, we contribute knowledge about future sustainable land use and develop new solutions as a basis for decision-making in agriculture, forestry, and the urban environment. The working environment at the department is international and we have around 100 employees. Our research is carried out in seven subject groups with a focus on Soil Biology, Soil Nutrient Cycling, Soil Chemistry, Agricultural Water Management, Soil and Environmental Physics, Soil Mechanics and Soil Management, and the Biogeochemistry of Forest Soils. We are responsible for important research infrastructure in the form of soil chemistry and soil physics laboratories, an X-ray scanner, long-term field experiments, a lysimeter facility, and the field research stations at Lanna and Lövsta. The Department participates in approximately 30 courses at undergraduate and advanced levels. We are a part of the Soil, Water and Environment Center at SLU (MVM-center), which provides links to research on water systems, recycling, and bioenergy. Our work is aligned to national environmental and climate goals as well as to the Sustainable Development Goals. We are situated at Campus Ultuna in Uppsala and in Skara. Read more about the department here (https://www.slu.se/en/departments/soil-environment/). Read more about our benefits and working at SLU by visiting: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Location: Uppsala Form of Employment: Temporary employment 24 months, with the possibility of extension. Scope: 100% Start Date: As agreed. Application: Please include the following documents: Cover letter (max 1 page) CV – degrees and other completed courses, work experience, and a list of publications Contact information for 2-3 references Research proposal describing: State of the art on the project topic described in the advertisement (max half page) Knowledge gaps that need to be addressed (max half page) Proposed approach to fill the identified gaps and how it is related to the applicant's knowledge/expertise and previous experiences (max one page) Please submit your application before the deadline of September 10, 2026. You can submit your application by clicking the button below. Union Representatives: https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/ The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development of sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals, and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Our main campuses are located in Alnarp, Umeå, and Uppsala; however, the university also operates at research stations, experimental forests, and teaching sites throughout Sweden. SLU has around 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students, and a turnover of over SEK 4.5 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterized by inclusivity and gender equality, where different experiences generate conversations between people and pave the way for science, creativity, and development. Therefore, we welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Postdoctoral Researcher in Terrestrial Carbon Cycling Under Global Change
Department of Soil and Environment A 2-year postdoctoral position is being announced in the Soil and Environmental Physics research group at the Department of Soil and Environment at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala. We are seeking a researcher with an interest in the interactions between the ecological, biogeochemical, and physical processes that shape the carbon cycle's response to global changes and how these interactions can be implemented in models of soil and ecosystems. Depending on the selected candidate's background and interests, the research project can be directed toward statistical analysis of literature data, process-based modeling, or a combination of these. We offer a stimulating research environment with opportunities for collaboration with soil scientists and ecologists, both within SLU, nationally, and internationally. About the Position As a postdoctoral researcher in the project, you are expected to conduct independent research, including data collection from literature sources and databases, statistical data analysis, development and use of process-based mathematical models, writing scientific articles in collaboration with the project group and external partners, and presenting research results at seminars and conferences. Your Background To be eligible for employment as a postdoctoral researcher, a completed doctoral degree is required. We are seeking highly motivated candidates with knowledge and experience in: Formulating new research questions and hypotheses about processes governing carbon flows and carbon stocks in soil, vegetation, and ecosystems Collection, harmonization, and statistical analysis of data on carbon flows and carbon stocks in soil, vegetation, or ecosystems from literature sources and databases Development and use of process-based mathematical models for the carbon cycle in soil and ecosystems We are particularly interested in candidates who can conceptualize and statistically or mathematically link processes that occur at different spatial or temporal scales, or between different levels of ecological organization (e.g., upscaling microbial processes to the ecosystem level; using functional plant traits to understand ecosystem carbon budgets). Given the nature of the research project, we expect the selected candidate to be able to collaborate with soil scientists, ecologists, and biogeochemists. Experience publishing in high-ranking English-language journals is also a merit. The position is intended for an early-career researcher, and we are primarily seeking individuals who completed their doctoral degree no more than three years ago. About Us The Department of Soil and Environment is a leading soil science center, both nationally and internationally. We conduct research on soil properties and fundamental functions, and study how environmental and climate changes affect soils. Through research, environmental analysis, and education, we contribute knowledge about sustainable soil use in the future and develop new solutions to inform decision-making in agriculture and forestry, as well as urban environments. The work environment at the department is international, and we have approximately 100 employees. Research is conducted within seven subject groups focused on soil nutrient cycling, soil chemistry, soil biology, soil mechanics and tillage, biogeophysics, water management and water quality, and forest soil biogeochemistry. We are responsible for important research infrastructure including soil chemistry and soil physics laboratories, a computed tomography scanner, long-term experiments, a lysimeter facility, and field research stations at Lanna and Lövsta, which offer infrastructure for plant cultivation experiments. In education, the department participates in approximately 30 courses at undergraduate and advanced levels. We are part of SLU's Soil, Water and Environment Center (MVM-centrum), with close contacts to environmental analysis and research on water, circular economy, and bioenergy, among other areas. Our activities contribute to meeting national environmental and climate goals and the UN's global sustainability goals. The department is located at Campus Ultuna in Uppsala and in Skara. Learn more about the department at https://www.slu.se/mark. Learn more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/om-slu/jobba-pa-slu/ Location: Uppsala Employment Type: Fixed-term employment 24 months, with some possibility of extension. Full-time Equivalent: 100% Start Date: By agreement. Application: When applying, please submit the following documents: Cover letter (max 1 page) CV – degrees and other education, work experience, and list of publications Contact information for 2–3 references Project plan/research plan describing: state of knowledge on the project topic as described in the announcement (max half a page) knowledge gaps that must be addressed (max half a page) proposed method for filling the identified gaps and how it relates to your knowledge/expertise and previous experience (max one page) We welcome your application via the application button below by September 10, 2026. Trade Union Contacts: https://internt.slu.se/min-anstallning/facket/kontaktpersoner/ Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in developing sustainable living, grounded in science and education. Through our focus on the interactions between humans, animals, and ecosystems and responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Main campuses are located in Alnarp, Umeå, and Uppsala, but operations are also conducted at research stations, experimental parks, and educational sites throughout the country. SLU has over 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students, and a turnover exceeding 4.5 billion kronor. The University is investing in attractive environments on its campus areas. We work toward an equal and inclusive work environment where open dialogue between people with different experiences forms the foundation for scientific rigor, creativity, and development. We therefore welcome people with different backgrounds and perspectives to apply for this position.
Nurse at Fosie Prison Facility
About the Swedish Prison and Probation Service The Swedish Prison and Probation Service is expanding – we are building new facilities, renovating, and extending, and we are now seeking additional staff members. Our most important goal is to reduce recidivism – to break the cycle of crime. When we succeed, society becomes safer and more secure for everyone. We are the authority responsible for prisons, probation services, remand facilities, and inmate transportation. Job Description The Swedish Prison and Probation Service operates open healthcare services, which means that all prisons and remand facilities have health clinics where inmates can seek care. At these clinics, in addition to nurses, there is access to general practitioners, psychiatrists, and psychologists. As a nurse, you will work together with your colleagues to operate a clinic for assessing minor ailments, and you will also assess which inmates need further examination by a doctor. This means that you work with both physical and psychiatric healthcare for inmates, assist at doctor's clinics, and administer medications, primarily through dose dispensing. Beyond this, you collaborate extensively with other staff members and nurses from other regional facilities. Temporary assignments at other facilities may occur. Collaboration with other prison staff is an important part of the role, which includes educating and advising client-facing personnel on healthcare matters such as suicide prevention, emergency care, and medication administration. Documentation is done in PMO patient records. Qualifications We are looking for someone who is confident, stable, and has self-awareness. You work well with others and have well-founded and clear values. In stressful situations, you are calm, stable, and composed. You have great integrity and the ability to make sound assessments and prioritizations. You are quality-conscious and thorough, and have the ability to structure your approach independently and drive your processes forward. To thrive and succeed in your role, it is important that you share the Swedish Prison and Probation Service's fundamental values of a humane worldview, respect for the individual, and belief that people are capable of development. You are also aware of and understand how background, culture, and group affiliation affect yourself and others. Furthermore, through your approach, you are expected to contribute to everyone being treated fairly. We place great emphasis on personal suitability. We are looking for someone with: Licensed nurse qualification Ability to express yourself well in spoken and written Swedish Class B driver's license It is also meritorious to have: A specialization or further education relevant to the employer, for example in psychiatry, acute care, or outpatient care Work experience in the profession Relevant language skills Other Information The Swedish Prison and Probation Service has chosen to remove the personal letter and replaced it with selection questions relevant to the position. Your answers to the selection questions and your CV will form the basis for whether you are qualified to proceed in the process. To be considered for employment with the Swedish Prison and Probation Service, you must meet high standards regarding suitability, judgment, security and confidentiality awareness, and you must comply with applicable laws. This means that you stand up for democratic values and the state values that apply to the Swedish Prison and Probation Service's operations. Certain positions are classified as security-sensitive, and a security clearance with background checks will be conducted before an employment decision is made. For certain security-classified positions, Swedish citizenship is required. The Swedish Prison and Probation Service welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experience. Read more about security clearance here: https://www.kriminalvarden.se/jobba-hos-oss/rekryteringsprocessen/sakerhetsprovning-vid-rekrytering/ The position may involve war placement with the Swedish Prison and Probation Service. Read more about war placement here: https://www.kriminalvarden.se/jobba-hos-oss/rekryteringsprocessen/krigsplacering/ Individual salary setting applies. Probationary employment may be applied. The Swedish Prison and Probation Service strives for equal gender distribution and increased diversity. To submit your application, click on the application link in the job posting. Questions about how to apply and upload your CV should be directed directly to Varbi. Questions about specific jobs will be answered by the contact person specified in the posting. We kindly but firmly decline direct contact from staffing and recruitment companies as well as job advertisement vendors. The Swedish Prison and Probation Service has contracted agreements.
Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Evolutionary Genomics and Pangenomics
Postdoctoral Researcher in Plant Evolutionary Genomics and Pangenomics Department of Plant Biology About the Job A postdoctoral position in plant evolutionary genomics is available in the Yant Lab at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala. Yant Lab develops computational and genomic methods to understand evolution, adaptation, genome dynamics, and whole-genome duplication across diverse plant systems (see https://www.yantlab.net/). The project is funded by Formas and aims to contribute to the restoration of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior), which is threatened by ash dieback disease. The successful candidate will contribute to developing the first Swedish-focused European ash pangenome by integrating long-read genome assemblies with population-based whole-genome sequencing to understand the genetic basis for disease resistance and local adaptation across Europe. The project combines large-scale population genomics, graph-based pangenomics, structural variant identification, genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and evolutionary genomics using modern long-read sequencing and advanced computational genomic methods. The successful candidate will work closely with collaborators at other SLU campuses, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and other European research partners, and will contribute to both methodological development and new biological knowledge. The position offers an opportunity to work at the frontier of plant evolutionary genomics while the results directly contribute to restoration and conservation of forest ecosystems. Your Background We seek a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in botany, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, plant biology, or a related field that the employer deems equivalent. The applicant should have a strong scientific publication record relative to their career level and documented ability to conduct independent research. The ideal candidate has experience with all of the following areas: large-scale population genomics, demographic inference, and evolutionary genomics graph-based pangenomics and structural variant analysis, preferably in plants genotype–environment association analyses (GEA/EAA) or genome-wide association studies (GWAS) programming in Python and extensive experience working in Linux and HPC environments population genomics across environmental gradients, including demographic inference and genotype–environment association analyses Experience with long-read sequencing, structural variant analysis, graph-based genome analysis, and plant genomics is advantageous but not required. The successful candidate is expected to be a good team player who drives the project with creativity, independence, and scientific curiosity. Excellent ability to communicate in English, both verbally and in writing, is required. Since postdoctoral positions are merit-based appointments, priority will be given to applicants who completed their PhD no more than three years ago. About Us The Department of Plant Biology offers a creative and stimulating international research environment and is one of the departments within Uppsala BioCenter. The department's research encompasses model organisms, agricultural crops, forest trees, and bioenergy crops. Our primary research areas include plant interactions with microorganisms and other environmental stresses, plant growth and development, biotechnology and metabolic engineering, regulation of gene expression, population genetics, genome analysis, and development of breeding systems. The department uses model organisms including the Arabidopsis genus, Physcomitrella and Cochlearia, as well as crops such as rapeseed, energy willow (Salix), potato and cereals, as well as plant pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi/oomycetes. The department is responsible for undergraduate and advanced courses in general genetics, molecular genetics, cell biology, genetic engineering, plant physiology, plant breeding, plant biochemistry, biotechnology, and molecular plant-pathogen interactions. The department also participates in numerous courses with other departments. Uppsala is Sweden's fourth largest city and has two universities with a combined total of over 50,000 students, creating a vibrant academic environment. The city is located in the Stockholm region and has excellent connections to Stockholm Arlanda Airport. More information about the department: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/plant-biology-forest-genetics/ Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Location: Uppsala Employment Type: Fixed-term position 24 months, with possible extension. Fulltime: 100% Start Date: November 1, 2026 or by agreement. Application Welcome to submit your application by August 31, 2026. You apply via the application button below. Union Representatives: https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/ Contact Person Levi Yant Professor mailto:[email protected] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in developing sustainable life, grounded in science and education. Through our focus on the interactions between humans, animals, and ecosystems and responsible management of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Headquarters are located in Alnarp, Umeå, and Uppsala, but operations are also conducted at research stations, experimental parks, and educational sites throughout the country. SLU has over 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students, and a turnover exceeding 4.5 billion kronor. The university is investing in attractive environments at its campus areas. We work toward equal and inclusive working environments where open dialogue between people with different experiences forms the foundation for scientific rigor, creativity, and development. We therefore welcome people with different backgrounds and perspectives to apply for this position.
Postdoctoral Position in Plant Evolutionary Genomics and Pangenomics
Postdoctoral Position in Plant Evolutionary Genomics and Pangenomics Department of Plant Biology About the Position A postdoctoral position in plant evolutionary genomics is available in the Yant Lab at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, Sweden. The Yant Lab develops computational and genomic approaches to understand evolution, adaptation, genome dynamics, and whole-genome duplication across diverse plant systems (see https://www.yantlab.net/). The project is funded through a Formas grant aimed at restoring European ash (Fraxinus excelsior) populations threatened by ash dieback. The successful candidate will contribute to developing the first Swedish-focused European ash pangenome, integrating long-read genome assemblies with population-scale sequencing to understand disease resistance and local adaptation across Europe. The project combines large-scale population genomics, graph-based pangenomics, structural variant discovery, genome-wide association studies, and evolutionary genomics using state-of-the-art long-read sequencing and computational genomic approaches. The successful candidate will work closely with collaborators at other SLU campuses, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and other European partners, contributing to both methodological developments and biological discovery. The project offers an opportunity to work at the forefront of plant evolutionary genomics while contributing directly to forest restoration and conservation. Your Profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a PhD in botany, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, plant biology, or a related subject deemed equivalent by the employer. The applicant should have a strong publication record relative to career stage and demonstrated ability to conduct independent research. The ideal candidate will have experience in all of the following areas: - Large-scale population genomics, demographic inference, and evolutionary genomics - Graph-based pangenomics and structural variant analysis, ideally in plants - Genotype-environment association (GEA/EAA) or GWAS - Programming in Python, with extensive experience working in Linux and multiple HPC environments - Population genomics across environmental gradients, including demographic inference and genotype–environment association analyses Experience with long-read sequencing, structural variant analysis, graph-based genome analysis, and plant genomics is considered an advantage but is not required. The successful candidate is expected to be a collaborative team member who will drive the project with creativity, independence, and scientific curiosity. Excellent written and spoken English is required. Since postdoctoral appointments are career-development positions, priority will be given to candidates who received their doctoral degree within the past three years. About Us The Department of Plant Biology (www.slu.se/en/vbsg) offers a creative and stimulating international environment and is one of several departments that make up the 'Uppsala BioCenter'. The department undertakes fundamental research on model organisms, agricultural crops, forest trees and bioenergy crops. Our main areas of research comprise the interaction of plants with microorganisms and other environmental stresses, plant growth and development, biotechnology and metabolic engineering, regulation of gene expression, population genetics, genome analysis, and the development of breeding systems. Species in use are model organisms such as the entire Arabidopsis genus, Physcomitrella, Cochlearia, crops such as rapeseed, basket willow (Salix), potato, and cereals, and pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi/oomycetes. The department is responsible for basic and advanced courses in general and molecular genetics, cell biology, gene technology, plant physiology, plant breeding, plant biochemistry and biotechnology, and molecular interactions between plants and pathogens. In addition, the department contributes to various courses together with other departments. Uppsala, Sweden's fourth-biggest city, has two universities and with more than 50,000 students a vibrant student atmosphere. It is located in the Greater Stockholm area and has an excellent connection to the Stockholm-Arlanda international airport. For more information about the department visit: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/plant-biology-forest-genetics/ Read more about our benefits and working at SLU by visiting: https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Location: Uppsala. Form of Employment: Temporary employment 24 months, with the possibility of extension. Scope: 100%. Start Date: November 1, 2026. Application: Please submit your application before the deadline of August 31, 2026. You can submit your application by clicking the button below. Union Representatives: https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/ The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development of sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet. Our main campuses are located in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala; however, the university also operates at research stations, experimental forests and teaching sites throughout Sweden. SLU has around 4,000 employees, 6,000 students and doctoral students and a turnover of over SEK 4.5 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterized by inclusivity and gender equality, where different experiences generate conversations between people and pave the way for science, creativity and development. Therefore, we welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. Contact Person: Levi Yant Professor [email protected] The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development of sustainable life, based on science and education. Through our focus on the interaction between humans, animals and ecosystems and the responsible use of natural resources, we contribute to sustainable societal development and good living conditions on our planet.
Spare Parts Specialist
Do you thrive in a role where technology, problem-solving, and customer contact go hand in hand? We're now looking for a Spare Parts Specialist at Solaris in Malmö who wants to work with order handling, spare parts administration, and warehouse operations in a varied daily environment. About the company Solaris Sverige AB is a wholly owned subsidiary of Solaris Bus & Coach, one of Europe's leading manufacturers of electric buses for public transport. The company is active in 33 countries and is driving development forward within sustainable mobility. The Swedish team has its headquarters in Malmö and works closely with both customers and the European organization to deliver high-quality solutions for the future of public transport. About the role As a Spare Parts Specialist at Solaris, you'll be part of the warehouse and spare parts operations in Malmö. The role combines spare parts administration with practical warehouse work and suits you if you're comfortable with both administrative and operational tasks. The majority of your work will consist of order handling and spare parts administration. You'll register orders, identify the correct spare parts using exploded diagrams and parts catalogs, and maintain ongoing contact with customers, technicians, and Solaris' spare parts team in Poland. At the same time, you're part of the warehouse operations and help with picking, packing, and deliveries as needed. You will, among other things: - Handle incoming and outgoing spare parts - Pick and pack materials - Place orders for spare parts via Solaris' internal systems - Interpret technical drawings and exploded diagrams to identify the right parts - Maintain ongoing contact with workshops, technicians, and customers by phone and email - Follow up on items and prices in collaboration with the Polish headquarters You'll work closely with the warehouse manager and have many contact points both internally and externally. As part of your introduction, there's an opportunity to spend a week in Poland to get to know your colleagues and gain a good understanding of Solaris' spare parts systems. About you We're looking for someone who has a technical interest and enjoys a role where administration, customer contact, and practical work go hand in hand. You're thorough and organized, while also being unpretentious and happy to help where needed. We'd like you to have experience in order handling, warehouse, or spare parts, but what's most important is that you have a good technical understanding and an interest in vehicles or technical components. To succeed in this role, you need to have: - Experience in order handling, administrative work, or warehouse work - Good technical understanding - Good knowledge of English, both spoken and written - B-class driver's license - Good computer skills It's a merit if you have: - Experience with spare parts in the automotive or workshop industry - Experience with Dynamics or Business Central - Forklift certification Other information Start: By agreement Location: Malmö Scope: Full-time Working hours: 07:00-16:00 Mon-Fri Salary: By agreement Background checks will be conducted on candidates who advance in the process. If you have questions about the position, please email responsible recruiter Helena Lork at [email protected]. Specify which position you're applying for. Please note that applications will be processed starting from August 26th due to vacation. We recommend that you submit your application as soon as possible as we conduct ongoing selection. Welcome with your application! Keywords: spare parts, warehouse, technology, electric buses, spare parts technician, vehicles, order handling, customer contact, logistics, Malmö, Lund, Trelleborg Open to all We focus on your skills, not your other circumstances. We're open to adapting the role or workplace according to your needs.
Server/Waitress at Saigo in Malmö
We are now looking for a service-oriented and dedicated server/waitress at Saigo in Malmö. Saigo is a modern restaurant concept where we serve sushi, poke bowls, and Thai dishes with a focus on quality, speed, and customer experience. With us, you work in a dynamic environment where teamwork and service are at the center. Job Responsibilities: Take orders and serve guests Work the cash register Provide guests with friendly service and high-quality hospitality Keep the restaurant clean and organized We are looking for someone who: Is service-oriented and has a positive attitude Thrives in a fast-paced environment Is responsible and punctual Has good teamwork and collaboration skills Previous restaurant experience is a plus but not required. About the Position: Location: Malmö Employment Type: Part-time/Full-time by agreement Work Hours: Varying, including evenings and weekends Does this sound like something for you? Submit your application today!
Traffic Instructor for Bus Driver Training in Uppsala!
We conduct bus driver training on behalf of the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen) and we are looking for a qualified traffic instructor for Uppsala! About the Position We are looking for a qualified traffic instructor with heavy vehicle licenses. Job Responsibilities As a traffic instructor at Grönlunds, you work both individually and in groups, teaching theory in the classroom and practical skills in vehicles. We work with individual training plans based on modules procured by the Swedish Public Employment Service. Experience/Qualifications We are looking for someone who is an approved heavy vehicle instructor certified by Transportstyrelsen (Swedish Transport Agency). You are pedagogical and driven by working with people. You are someone who sees opportunities. You understand the importance of positive interactions, meeting and supporting each participant based on their individual circumstances. Furthermore, you are a team player who contributes to creating a safe environment where you collaborate with your colleagues. At Grönlunds, we value good collaboration, a solid value foundation, and having fun together. We have short decision-making processes and a flexible organization. We warmly welcome your application! We conduct interviews and hire on an ongoing basis, so don't delay! Open to Everyone We focus on your competence, not your other circumstances. We are open to adapting the role or workplace according to your needs.